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Evaluation of an Ovine Testis Cell Line (OA3.Ts) for Propagation of Capripoxvirus Isolates and Development of an Immunostaining Technique for Viral Plaque Visualization

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2007
An ovine testis cell line (OA3.Ts) was evaluated and compared with primary lamb kidney (LK) cells for its utility in capripoxvirus propagation and titration.
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Improved detection of capripoxvirus in biopsy samples by PCR

Journal of Virological Methods, 1998
A simple test based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect capripoxvirus DNA in tissue culture supernatants and biopsy samples. The identity of the PCR products was confirmed by restriction enzyme analysis. The test has greater sensitivity and good specificity compared to an antigen trapping enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay which ...
D C Ireland
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Transmission of capripoxvirus

Research in Veterinary Science, 1985
The transmission of capripoxvirus to sheep, using an aerosol suspension of a Yemen isolate of the virus, was demonstrated. Capripoxvirus was also transmitted by contact to sheep and goats kept with animals infected with virus isolates from the Yemen, Sudan, India and Nigeria.
R P, Kitching, W P, Taylor
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Insect transmission of capripoxvirus

Research in Veterinary Science, 1986
Capripoxvirus was transmitted between sheep using Stomoxys calcitrans as a vector. Attempts to transmit capripoxvirus between sheep and between goats using biting lice (Mallophaga species), sucking lice (Damalinia species), sheep head flies (Hydrotaea irritans) and midges (Culicoides nubeculosus) were unsuccessful, although capripoxvirus was isolated ...
R P, Kitching, P S, Mellor
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Capripoxvirus vectors for vaccine development

Gene Reports, 2020
Abstract The Capripoxvirus genus of the Poxviridae family comprises sheep poxvirus, goat poxvirus, and lumpy skin disease virus, which are the causative agents of economically important diseases of ruminants. Live attenuated capripoxvirus vaccines have been used for many years in veterinary practice, and have demonstrated their safety, reliability ...
Olga Chervyakova   +4 more
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Multiple accurate and sensitive arrays for Capripoxvirus (CaPV) differentiation

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2023
Capripoxvirus (CaPV) contains three viruses that have caused massive losses in the livestock and dairy industries. Accurate CaPV differentiation has far-reaching implications for effectively controlling outbreaks. However, it has a great challenge to distinguishing three viruses due to high homology of 97%.
Gaihua, Cao   +7 more
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Capripoxvirus and Orf Virus

2020
Capripox infections of small ruminants, namely goatpox and sheeppox, are OIE notifiable and transboundary animal diseases. Goatpox and sheeppox are prevalent in some parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia with occasional outbreaks in regions of Europe.
Gnanavel Venkatesan   +4 more
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A comparison of the genome organization of capripoxvirus with that of the orthopoxviruses

Journal of Virology, 1989
Comprehensive comparisons of genome organizations for poxviruses of different genera have not previously been reported. Here we have made such a comparison by cross-hybridizing genome fragments from capripoxvirus KS-1 and vaccinia virus WR (VV).
P D, Gershon, D M, Ansell, D N, Black
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Comparison of the external dimensions of capripoxvirus isolates

Research in Veterinary Science, 1986
No significant difference was found between the external dimensions of the M forms of isolates of sheep pox virus from Nigeria, sheep and goat pox virus from Kenya and lumpy skin disease virus from South Africa. Earlier reports that isolates of capripoxvirus can be distinguished by their relative sizes could not be substantiated.
R P, Kitching, C, Smale
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Physical characterization of the genome of a cattle isolate of capripoxvirus

Virology, 1987
HindIII, Pstl, Aval, and SalI site maps have been determined for the genome of a cattle isolate of capripoxvirus, KC-1. The length of the genome was estimated, by summation of the lengths of individual HindIII fragments, to be 145.6 kb, and the genome was shown to possess terminally repeated regions 1.13-6.23 kb in length.
P D, Gershon, D N, Black
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